Star Wars icon Dave Filoni will receive a special honor at this year’s Saturn Awards. The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Films will present Filoni with The George Pal Memorial Award.

Named after legendary filmmaker and animator George Pal (War of the Worlds, When Worlds Collide, The Time Machine), the George Pal Memorial Award is considered one of the Saturn’s most highly coveted honors, presented on rare occasions to filmmakers who embody a sense of wonder, imagination, and mastery of the fantastic in cinematic storytelling. Previous recipients include William Friedkin, Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, John Carpenter, Sam Raimi, Guillermo del Toro, and Ray Harryhausen.

“Dave’s work has had a profound impact on the Star Wars franchise, breathing new life into beloved characters and expanding the universe in exciting and unexpected ways. He is a true visionary in the world of animation and storytelling, and we are truly honored to bestow this very special award to him,” said Academy President Robert Holguin and Saturn Awards producers Bradley and Kevin Marcus in a statement.

Grogu in Star Wars: The Mandalorian -- Chapter 23: The Spies (photo credit: Disney+/Lucasfilm)

George Lucas selected Filoni to help build Lucasfilm’s animation studio back in 2005. Filoni oversaw the creation of  the company’s first series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars. The show ran for seven seasons and took home four Emmy Awards.

Filoni’s storytelling abilities and his grasp of Star Wars lore has helped make the sci-fi franchise more popular than ever. His projects include Ahsoka, The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett, and The Bad Batch, among others. Filoni’s dedication to maintaining the integrity of the franchise while pushing creative boundaries has earned him immense respect from fans and industry professionals alike. 

Lucasfilm recently promoted Filoni to Chief Creative Officer.

Filoni will receive the George Pal Memorial Award at the Saturn Awards on February 4. The ceremony, hosted by Joel McHale, will broadcast live on ElectricNOW.

Until then, for more information about the awards and this year’s nominees, visit saturnawards.org. You can also keep up with awards season with our guide here.

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